101152 In many parts of the world including Singapore, the Bharatanatyam is often referred to as the dance of fire.
101153 It is a mystic manifestation of the metaphysical element of fire in the human body.
101154 Each dancer takes on the kind of poise and flexibility that will enable him or her to resemble the movements of a dancing flame.
101155 The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society trains dancers and holds performances in temples such as the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Little India.
101158 Bridging the hills of Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park, the Southern Ridges is an area steeped in history and is home to some of nature's greatest gifts of flora and fauna.
101159 Combining invigorating exercise with spectacular views across Singapore, it spans a total of 9 km from one end to the other.
101160 The natural beauty and the green open spaces of the Southern Ridges make it ideal for walking or cycling.
101161 With 360-degree views of the city, it is one of the best spots in Singapore to catch panoramic views of the city, the harbour and the Southern Islands.
101162 The splendour of the wild flowers and brightly coloured birds will also leave photographers spoilt for choice.
101163 Main highlights here are the Hilltop, Canopy and Forest Walks, where bridges cut through the natural beauty of the forest’s flora and fauna, including the Adinandra Belukar, a distinct type of secondary forest, giving you a glorious view of the surrounding city, harbour and Southern Islands.
101164 Along the Southern Ridges lies the Floral Walk, a hot spot for floral diversity with more than a hundred species of flowering shrubs and trees.
101165 This trail leads to Hort Park, a lifestyle gardening hub, a one-stop centre for recreational, educational, research and retail activities in a park setting.
101166 Most distinctive of the connecting bridges is the Henderson Waves, with its rolling form linking Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park.